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Hand Quilting Pricing ?
I have been looking at the hoops and have been considering that. Thanks for
the suggestion. I need something to give the quilt stability. I'm not one of these people who can just pick it up and hold it without some kind of stabilizer. I would have all kinds of weird edges. LOL. I was talking with hubby a couple of nights ago about paying someone else to do the quilting for me. He asked me why I didn't do it myself. So I explained to him about needing a frame of some kind. He told me to check on some prices and maybe we can get me one soon. He said that it would make more sense to buy me a frame rather than sending them out and paying someone to quilt them all the time. So now I'm on a frame finding mission. Well, I will be after we get back from Iowa. ;-) Mika "Pat in Virginia" wrote in message ... Mika: You really don't need much in the way of equipment for HQ. Just a spool of quilting thread, some betweens needles, a simple quilting hoop is optional. A 14" hoop can be bought for about $6.00 I think. Some folks will quilt with neither hoop, nor frame, but most use some support. For illustrations to guide you, check out some books in your county library. HTH. PAT in VA/USA Mika wrote: Thanks Kathy. This information did help. After reading this and Julia's reply, and doing some research, I am seriously thinking about just having it machine quilted after all. I would really like to hand quilt it myself but I don't have the equipment. I'll probably just send it to my SIL to have quilted for me. I'm still debating. But thanks for the information. I appreciate it. |
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mika all the equipment you need for handquilting is a needle, thread and
maybe a thimble to preserve your finger's integrity... Mika wrote: Thanks Kathy. This information did help. After reading this and Julia's reply, and doing some research, I am seriously thinking about just having it machine quilted after all. I would really like to hand quilt it myself but I don't have the equipment. I'll probably just send it to my SIL to have quilted for me. I'm still debating. But thanks for the information. I appreciate it. Mika "Kathy Applebaum" wrote in message news:1fxprvy.fohlwg1323gecN%Kathy_A@KayneyNOSPAMqu ilting.com... Mika wrote: I'm not very familiar with quilting machines either so I have no idea what their capabilities are. The quilting machine can do just about anything -- the limitation is the skill of the person operating it. Whether you go with hand or machine quilting, any time you hire someone to do your quilting for you, ask to see samples of their work. Especially samples of work similar to what you want. You want to make sure that person can do a job you'll be happy with. As to what's a fair price, that will depend on the complexity of the work you want done. I understand most hand quilters charge by how many yards of thread are used. A lady in our guild was showing off a queen size that was hand quilted with 200 yards of thread -- there sure wasn't much quilting on it. I would have liked to have seen 3 or 4 times as much quilting, but that's just me. Every machine quilter has a different method of pricing, but ultimately it should have some relationship to how many hours of work it will take. (And the skill of the quilter. Someone who has put some work into the craft may charge more per hour, but the results should also look better for the same number of hours.) Hope that helps! -- Kathy Applebaum (Woodland, CA) Longarm Machine Quilting, Queen of Fabric Tramps (remove the obvious to reply) -- Dr. Quilter Ambassador of Extraordinary Aliens |
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